Cultural drive breeds war in new evolutionary theory: New mathematical model for understanding the evolution of intergroup conflicts 07/10/2019 Health News, When anthropologists consider the origins of warfare, their evolutionary theories tend to boil it down...
Gender parity: Not a foregone conclusion in all fields 04/01/2019 Health News, Women constitute approximately 47 percent of the workforce yet they are still underrepresented at the...
Children as young as seven suffer effects of discrimination, study shows: Research also finds strong racial-ethnic identity is the best insulator 10/24/2018 Health News, A new UC Riverside study finds children are sensitive to and suffer the impacts of...
It’s a beautiful game, but how you see it is all in the mind 10/05/2018 Health News, Scientists have scanned the brains of die-hard football fans to find out why supporters of...
Why some human genes are more popular with researchers than others: Historical bias leads biomedical researchers to study certain genes over and over again 09/19/2018 Health News, Historical bias is a key reason why biomedical researchers continue to study the same 10...
Men are still more likely than women to be perceived as leaders, study finds: Despite progress, gender gap in leadership persists 08/09/2018 Health News, Women hold just 26 percent of executive-level positions in S&P 500 companies -- and sadly...
Understanding the social dynamics that cause cooperation to thrive, or fail: Certain types of social networks can paradoxically lead to cooperation’s collapse 07/13/2018 Health News, Examples of cooperation abound in nature, from honeybee hives to human families. Yet it's also...